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MyHeritage: cutting-edge personalized family calendars

World’s
largest family network introduces beautiful printed family calendars,
created in one click and automatically personalized with family events
and photos

PROVO, Utah & LONDON & TEL AVIV, Israel – March 13, 2012: MyHeritage,
the most popular family network on the web, today announced the
worldwide release of personalized and customizable family calendars that
are created in a single click. Automatically filled with important
events such as birthdays, anniversaries and national holidays, and
intuitively decorated with the best matching family photos, the
beautifully designed MyHeritage family calendars introduce a new and
easy way for families to remember special occasions.

Personalized
for every MyHeritage user, the calendars rival other leading industry
designs but take only a fraction of the time and effort to create.

With
more than 62 million registered users and 21 million family trees,
MyHeritage has become the trusted home on the web for families wishing
to explore their family history, share memories and stay connected. The
new personalized family calendars use information from a user’s private
family tree on MyHeritage, such as names, photos, birthdays and wedding
anniversaries of the closest family members, to provide the ultimate
hassle-free wall planner and a perfect gift for loved ones. For the
millions of MyHeritage users who have invested in building a family tree
and uploading photos, their efforts can now reward the entire family
with innovative products that take advantage of the data already
entered, such as the new family calendars.

Created
in one click with an array of 15 designs to choose from, users can
preview the calendars and further customize them to include additional
relatives, events and photos, or to replace or reposition the photos
that were automatically selected. The calendars are a global product
available in 28 languages and ship to any destination worldwide. In
addition, the calendars support the national holidays of dozens of
countries, as well as major religious holidays.

“We’re
delighted to introduce personalized family calendars to make it easier
for families to keep track of important events” said MyHeritage Founder
and CEO Gilad Japhet. “We constantly strive to diversify our family
history offering to engage the wider family, and our beautiful and
instantaneous family calendars are an important step in that direction. A
personalized family calendar is an affordable and heartwarming addition
to any home and now we’ve made it a cinch to get one.”

The calendars are available at www.myheritage.com and cost as low as US$19.95 plus shipping.

The family calendars are the result of a three-way cooperation between MyHeritage and companies Fuga Technologies and Total Graphics, based on the MyHeritage Family Graph API and Adobe InDesign Server. More family-oriented printed products will be developed by this partnership in the future.

About MyHeritage

MyHeritage
is the most popular family network on the web. On MyHeritage, Millions
of families around the world enjoy having a private and free place to
explore their history and share special family memories. Pioneers in
making family history a collaborative experience for the family,
MyHeritage empowers its users with innovative social tools and a massive
library of historical content. The site is available in 38 languages.
So far more than 62 million people have signed up to MyHeritage. The
company is backed by Accel Partners and Index Ventures, the investors of
Facebook and Skype. For more information visit www.myheritage.com.

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